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灵长类动物头部和颈部的功能形态学。

Functional morphology of the primate head and neck.

作者信息

Nalley Thierra K, Grider-Potter Neysa

机构信息

Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Anthropology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Dr, San Francisco, CA, 94118; Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Faner Hall, Carbondale, IL, 62901.

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 2015 Apr;156(4):531-42. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.22729. Epub 2015 Mar 6.

Abstract

The vertebral column plays a key role in maintaining posture, locomotion, and transmitting loads between body components. Cervical vertebrae act as a bridge between the torso and head and play a crucial role in the maintenance of head position and the visual field. Despite its importance in positional behaviors, the functional morphology of the cervical region remains poorly understood, particularly in comparison to the thoracic and lumbar sections of the spinal column. This study tests whether morphological variation in the primate cervical vertebrae correlates with differences in postural behavior. Phylogenetic generalized least-squares analyses were performed on a taxonomically broad sample of 26 extant primate taxa to test the link between vertebral morphology and posture. Kinematic data on primate head and neck postures were used instead of behavioral categories in an effort to provide a more direct analysis of our functional hypothesis. Results provide evidence for a function-form link between cervical vertebral shape and postural behaviors. Specifically, taxa with more pronograde heads and necks and less kyphotic orbits exhibit cervical vertebrae with longer spinous processes, indicating increased mechanical advantage for deep nuchal musculature, and craniocaudally longer vertebral bodies and more coronally oriented zygapophyseal articular facets, suggesting an emphasis on curve formation and maintenance within the cervical lordosis, coupled with a greater resistance to translation and ventral displacement. These results not only document support for functional relationships in cervical vertebrae features across a wide range of primate taxa, but highlight the utility of quantitative behavioral data in functional investigations.

摘要

脊柱在维持姿势、运动以及在身体各部分之间传递负荷方面起着关键作用。颈椎充当着躯干与头部之间的桥梁,在维持头部位置和视野方面发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管颈椎在姿势行为中具有重要性,但其功能形态仍知之甚少,尤其是与脊柱的胸段和腰段相比。本研究测试灵长类颈椎的形态变异是否与姿势行为的差异相关。对26个现存灵长类分类单元的广泛分类样本进行了系统发育广义最小二乘法分析,以测试椎骨形态与姿势之间的联系。使用灵长类头部和颈部姿势的运动学数据而非行为类别,以便更直接地分析我们的功能假设。结果为颈椎形状与姿势行为之间的功能形式联系提供了证据。具体而言,头部和颈部更前凸且脊柱后凸较小的分类单元,其颈椎棘突更长,这表明项深部肌肉的机械优势增加;椎体在头尾方向上更长,关节突关节面更偏向冠状位,这表明更强调颈椎前凸内曲线的形成和维持,同时对平移和腹侧移位具有更大的抵抗力。这些结果不仅证明了在广泛的灵长类分类单元中颈椎特征功能关系的存在,还突出了定量行为数据在功能研究中的实用性。

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